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Nico, William & Leo gay three way - Scene Thread

Points well taken. But if as in Amone's case it is so painful, why not find another way to earn money. You do agree most guys regardless of their sexual preferences would not do online porn. As it turns out at the present time there are more jobs available than qualified workers. I am just talking about the guys who find it revolting or painful.
Porn still pays a lot more. Amone dances in gay clubs, his girlfriend dances in straight clubs and between the both of them make lots of money. Porn especially on onlyfans and sites like that make huge money for lots of people that many professionals are leaving there jobs to film themselves having sex and putting up the footage on social media.

Many young people are lazy and this is easy money. For a good looking 18-25 yr old gay or girl to travel and make money is the life of a superstar in there eyes. In the short term its great and fun and the money is well earned but in the long run, its not a career but if you have no college education you come for a small town with no work and the only work is earning $9.00 an hour working 30hours a week in McDonalds or working in a office with an asshole boss, doing porn for some is the escape for them.

Many young adults gay, straight or bisexual are not filming porn and have the educated mind that its not for them but for many its for them and they try it and they either do it for a few years or they try it and its not for them.
 
Porn still pays a lot more. Amone dances in gay clubs, his girlfriend dances in straight clubs and between the both of them make lots of money. Porn especially on onlyfans and sites like that make huge money for lots of people that many professionals are leaving there jobs to film themselves having sex and putting up the footage on social media.

Many young people are lazy and this is easy money. For a good looking 18-25 yr old gay or girl to travel and make money is the life of a superstar in there eyes. In the short term its great and fun and the money is well earned but in the long run, its not a career but if you have no college education you come for a small town with no work and the only work is earning $9.00 an hour working 30hours a week in McDonalds or working in a office with an asshole boss, doing porn for some is the escape for them.

Many young adults gay, straight or bisexual are not filming porn and have the educated mind that its not for them but for many its for them and they try it and they either do it for a few years or they try it and its not for them.
You would hope those who do not have a permanent means to earn money take some of the time & money to insure they have a future because as you point out, few can make enough money & set it aside to live of your porn earnings. I expect that is the exception. Of course I should also add having an education does not insure you good earnings.
 
You would hope those who do not have a permanent means to earn money take some of the time & money to insure they have a future because as you point out, few can make enough money & set it aside to live of your porn earnings. I expect that is the exception. Of course I should also add having an education does not insure you good earnings.
I agree with you but most of these guys once they pay rent, car, cell phone and food and whatever else they all seem to be broke. Back in the day we had many models that actually earned $60K just filming Broke Straight Boys scenes and some earned more filming Broke Straight Boys scenes and filming for other studios and they pissed there money away with nothing to show. I think when these guys make this money, they are not educated enough to figure out what to do with there new found fame and money and go out spending it.

Many of them don't save it up and your correct just because one has a college education these days doesn't mean they are earning lots of money. However, we do have some great success stories, some models purchased homes with the money, went to school and got the education, started there own business so it did help a lot of these guys we filmed throughout the years.
 
Here is the deal with Amone and in his scenes. As he explains it to me and the members when I filmed his most recent scenes and he made perfect sense. Those scenes didn't come out as of yet.

When I found out he bottomed for another site, I asked him upfront why he will not bottom for Broke Straight Boys What he explained was that (which I was a bit offended) but that studio he did bottom for, twice thus so far (the 2nd scene of him bottoming hasn't gone out) he bottom because that particular studio promised him "fame" and to promote him as a model and make him very popular and in fact, he recently won an award with that studio for best bottoming scene in a web series for the GayVN Awards they recent had several weeks ago. We filmed him again, after he won the award.

I still didn't understand what made the difference and he told me, that for him to bottom it really hurts and afterwards and feels very sick doing it and he gets stomach pains and it takes him two days to prepare physically and mentally with the scene and to recoup for those scenes. Amone does have a girlfriend and he will tell his story when his scenes will come up on Broke Straight Boys about being straight and doing gay porn.

I even asked him along with the models that were here at the time of filming, we all asked if his girlfriend every played with his ass, which he replied that she did, but he doesn't like it and its something he doesn't do.

Now with your claim that you watch the body language and you believe the "body language" tells the whole story. No, it doesn't because Amone had to take injections into his dick to stay and keep hard for his bottoming scene and off camera he as sniffing a bunch of poppers so with that, it may have looked like he was enjoying it but if you ever took "popper", it changes your body language to make it look as if your enjoying it. And although porn models are not the best actors, they shine when having sex.

Remember the post I place up to remind you that a lot of this was acting...go back to that post and re-read again. Don't believe what you see on the screen as real or try to think its real...ALL porn is not real and a lot of guys that watch a lot of porn can't disgusish porn from real life.

I am sorry to hear that Amone had to go through so much pain. I’ve been saying for ALL the years that I’ve been a member that ALL guys DO NOT have to bottom on this site. I loved Jimmy Johnson, Jake Spencer and Ethan Steel who never bottomed, and Tank Shane and Mike Robbins and Deisel who all did it one time and did not want to do it again. Why do so many gay guys want to see a straight identifying guy get fucked who does not want to? Is it Sadism? Please let us have tops, bottoms and Versatile models. Everyone should stick to what they do well and what they enjoy!
 
There’s an onlyfans model that I was following on Twitter. He was bragging that he had 7k followers on his onlyfans and was hoping to get to 10k. He charges $10 a month. If you do the math that’s $70,000 a month. That’s $840k a year. And of course if he actually gets to 10k subscribers that is $1.2M a year. I am not sure of his age but I think he’s around 22.
He does claim to be bisexual but he never does videos with girls. I think any straight man or bi man wouldn’t have a problem making that kind of money to simply do a sexual act with another man.
 
There’s an onlyfans model that I was following on Twitter. He was bragging that he had 7k followers on his onlyfans and was hoping to get to 10k. He charges $10 a month. If you do the math that’s $70,000 a month. That’s $840k a year. And of course if he actually gets to 10k subscribers that is $1.2M a year. I am not sure of his age but I think he’s around 22.
He does claim to be bisexual but he never does videos with girls. I think any straight man or bi man wouldn’t have a problem making that kind of money to simply do a sexual act with another man.

I know a friend of a friend making over 1 million on only fans. These guys rake it in but some barely make anything. The girls on the other hand are on another crazy level.
 
There’s an onlyfans model that I was following on Twitter. He was bragging that he had 7k followers on his onlyfans and was hoping to get to 10k. He charges $10 a month. If you do the math that’s $70,000 a month. That’s $840k a year. And of course if he actually gets to 10k subscribers that is $1.2M a year. I am not sure of his age but I think he’s around 22.
He does claim to be bisexual but he never does videos with girls. I think any straight man or bi man wouldn’t have a problem making that kind of money to simply do a sexual act with another man.
And that is the challenging part when you see a guy on twitter with lots of followers and a successful onlyfans page and I reach out to contact them to film with our studio, I normally get back some sarcastic response in the form of, "You guys can't pay me enough to do studio work" or "why should I work for you when I am making my own money and I have my own followers". And some tell me they are making more money doing it themselves they don't need to come to a studio and film.

The worse part is many of these guys are super hot and its a pity that we can't get these guys to do studio work and they refuse which in away frustrates me at times so when I do get a hot guy just starting out and willing to do studio work, I feel like I won a prize...LOL
 
I agree with you but most of these guys once they pay rent, car, cell phone and food and whatever else they all seem to be broke. Back in the day we had many models that actually earned $60K just filming Broke Straight Boys scenes and some earned more filming Broke Straight Boys scenes and filming for other studios and they pissed there money away with nothing to show. I think when these guys make this money, they are not educated enough to figure out what to do with there new found fame and money and go out spending it.

Many of them don't save it up and your correct just because one has a college education these days doesn't mean they are earning lots of money. However, we do have some great success stories, some models purchased homes with the money, went to school and got the education, started there own business so it did help a lot of these guys we filmed throughout the years.
I assume you try your best to advise them. I have one suggestion, I don't know how you could do this. Perhaps you could take a small percentage off of every models pay & set up a fund to invest for all the models. If any of them get into dire need you could use the interest from the investment to help them out in a small way.
 
I assume you try your best to advise them. I have one suggestion, I don't know how you could do this. Perhaps you could take a small percentage off of every models pay & set up a fund to invest for all the models. If any of them get into dire need you could use the interest from the investment to help them out in a small way.
No...it doesn't work that way....its up to the models once they get paid to do what they want with there earned money. Its not my place or anyone's place to tell them what to do with there money.

Back in the BSB1.0 days, I would suggest to save money because the "gravy train" here on Broke Straight Boys and on other sites will soon come to an end and don't take the money you make for granted because it can stop anytime and I would tell the models that each model has a "shelf life" after a while we will not be able to bring back models over & over again.

Case in point, Tyler Evans was super popular made great money with our studio...he was ranking it in. The members loved him. A fresh hot cute 18 yr old bi-boy was loved by all, here on the forum (and MikeYank can agree with me) everyone wanted to see Tyler Evans...so we filmed him and filmed him and Broke Straight Boys became the Tyler Evans show, after awhile, the members started to dislike Tyler and were burnt out seeing him all the time to the point a lot of members were sick and tired of seeing Tyler.

Tyler spent his money like a drunken sailor and once we started not to film him as much and he made less, he had nothing to show for it at the end. He came into the studio broke and left broke and he was one of the models that made the most in the history of Broke Straight Boys

I can suggest to the models, but it all falls on deaf ears and its a shame, today I say nothing...I don't get involved and suggest to a model how to spend there money and what to do. The loyalty in models today is not the best. Back in the BSB1.0, the guys were much more loyal and over time built up bonds with the guys from BSB1.0, today all they care about is there social media, how many followers they can get and "what's in it for me" attitude...so I say nothing, its non of my business.
 
No...it doesn't work that way....its up to the models once they get paid to do what they want with there earned money. Its not my place or anyone's place to tell them what to do with there money.

Back in the BSB1.0 days, I would suggest to save money because the "gravy train" here on Broke Straight Boys and on other sites will soon come to an end and don't take the money you make for granted because it can stop anytime and I would tell the models that each model has a "shelf life" after a while we will not be able to bring back models over & over again.

Case in point, Tyler Evans was super popular made great money with our studio...he was ranking it in. The members loved him. A fresh hot cute 18 yr old bi-boy was loved by all, here on the forum (and MikeYank can agree with me) everyone wanted to see Tyler Evans...so we filmed him and filmed him and Broke Straight Boys became the Tyler Evans show, after awhile, the members started to dislike Tyler and were burnt out seeing him all the time to the point a lot of members were sick and tired of seeing Tyler.

Tyler spent his money like a drunken sailor and once we started not to film him as much and he made less, he had nothing to show for it at the end. He came into the studio broke and left broke and he was one of the models that made the most in the history of Broke Straight Boys

I can suggest to the models, but it all falls on deaf ears and its a shame, today I say nothing...I don't get involved and suggest to a model how to spend there money and what to do. The loyalty in models today is not the best. Back in the BSB1.0, the guys were much more loyal and over time built up bonds with the guys from BSB1.0, today all they care about is there social media, how many followers they can get and "what's in it for me" attitude...so I say nothing, its non of my business.
Sadly so, I am not surprised. I do recall how my kids acted at those ages. There were a few more level headed among them that did spend it wisely but alas far too few. Part of the problem is many of them came from homes with little or no parental guidance or parents as bad as they were.
 
No...it doesn't work that way....its up to the models once they get paid to do what they want with there earned money. Its not my place or anyone's place to tell them what to do with there money.

Back in the BSB1.0 days, I would suggest to save money because the "gravy train" here on Broke Straight Boys and on other sites will soon come to an end and don't take the money you make for granted because it can stop anytime and I would tell the models that each model has a "shelf life" after a while we will not be able to bring back models over & over again.

Case in point, Tyler Evans was super popular made great money with our studio...he was ranking it in. The members loved him. A fresh hot cute 18 yr old bi-boy was loved by all, here on the forum (and MikeYank can agree with me) everyone wanted to see Tyler Evans...so we filmed him and filmed him and Broke Straight Boys became the Tyler Evans show, after awhile, the members started to dislike Tyler and were burnt out seeing him all the time to the point a lot of members were sick and tired of seeing Tyler.

Tyler spent his money like a drunken sailor and once we started not to film him as much and he made less, he had nothing to show for it at the end. He came into the studio broke and left broke and he was one of the models that made the most in the history of Broke Straight Boys

I can suggest to the models, but it all falls on deaf ears and its a shame, today I say nothing...I don't get involved and suggest to a model how to spend there money and what to do. The loyalty in models today is not the best. Back in the BSB1.0, the guys were much more loyal and over time built up bonds with the guys from BSB1.0, today all they care about is there social media, how many followers they can get and "what's in it for me" attitude...so I say nothing, its non of my business.
Yes David. It is exactly as you said it was about Tyler. He was the biggest thing on Broke Straight Boys around my join date. And the forum, including myself, loved him from his car show scene debut. Slim sent him a birthday gift from Spain, Rifle wrote a book about him, and he was adored until the tide began to turn……….

And subsequently I’ve seen the same thing happen over and over. Forumite Johnny compared the phenomenon to “Hollywood” stars and his favorite example from another era of Broke Straight Boys was another Tyler, Tyler White. He was the flavor of the month and we couldn’t get enough of him until………And it has happened over and over……..Popularity in an industry like this is indeed fleeting.
 
No...it doesn't work that way....its up to the models once they get paid to do what they want with there earned money. Its not my place or anyone's place to tell them what to do with there money.

Back in the BSB1.0 days, I would suggest to save money because the "gravy train" here on Broke Straight Boys and on other sites will soon come to an end and don't take the money you make for granted because it can stop anytime and I would tell the models that each model has a "shelf life" after a while we will not be able to bring back models over & over again.

Case in point, Tyler Evans was super popular made great money with our studio...he was ranking it in. The members loved him. A fresh hot cute 18 yr old bi-boy was loved by all, here on the forum (and MikeYank can agree with me) everyone wanted to see Tyler Evans...so we filmed him and filmed him and Broke Straight Boys became the Tyler Evans show, after awhile, the members started to dislike Tyler and were burnt out seeing him all the time to the point a lot of members were sick and tired of seeing Tyler.

Tyler spent his money like a drunken sailor and once we started not to film him as much and he made less, he had nothing to show for it at the end. He came into the studio broke and left broke and he was one of the models that made the most in the history of Broke Straight Boys

I can suggest to the models, but it all falls on deaf ears and its a shame, today I say nothing...I don't get involved and suggest to a model how to spend there money and what to do. The loyalty in models today is not the best. Back in the BSB1.0, the guys were much more loyal and over time built up bonds with the guys from BSB1.0, today all they care about is there social media, how many followers they can get and "what's in it for me" attitude...so I say nothing, its non of my business.

So true! I was over visiting my Aunt and Uncle when I was probably in my mid 20s. As we were shooting the shit and talking the subject of retirement accounts came up. My Uncle said to me that think of them this way: you are standing on a long road (working life) and if you don't send something down the road for later (money) you won't have anything left by the time the road ends (retirement.) Kind of cheesy but it stuck with me.

As I sit here at 43, I have 2 401(k)s and a Roth IRA sitting just shy of the recommended 3x your annual salary being saved. I'm very diligent about meeting my savings goals, they take priority over fun goals. I work in tech and I always encourage the younger generation to start ASAP with saving if the subject comes up (I don't pester, it's not my place to tell someone what to do LOL). I didn't always make a decent paycheck, and there have been times I didn't have two pennies to rub together. I've been down that road and have the bumper sticker and tee-shirt 😬

Working with the twenty something's is quite a frustrating experience sometimes, I constantly see them glued to their phones. They wouldn't know a hard day's work unless it bit them in the ass. I just bite my tongue when they say they are busy, I'm like kid you don't know what busy is, we ran this department on less than a third of the staff we have now and worked 12 hour days. You barely have 40 hours a week on your time card (mine sits around 50) 😂😂
 
So true! I was over visiting my Aunt and Uncle when I was probably in my mid 20s. As we were shooting the shit and talking the subject of retirement accounts came up. My Uncle said to me that think of them this way: you are standing on a long road (working life) and if you don't send something down the road for later (money) you won't have anything left by the time the road ends (retirement.) Kind of cheesy but it stuck with me.

As I sit here at 43, I have 2 401(k)s and a Roth IRA sitting just shy of the recommended 3x your annual salary being saved. I'm very diligent about meeting my savings goals, they take priority over fun goals. I work in tech and I always encourage the younger generation to start ASAP with saving if the subject comes up (I don't pester, it's not my place to tell someone what to do LOL). I didn't always make a decent paycheck, and there have been times I didn't have two pennies to rub together. I've been down that road and have the bumper sticker and tee-shirt 😬

Working with the twenty something's is quite a frustrating experience sometimes, I constantly see them glued to their phones. They wouldn't know a hard day's work unless it bit them in the ass. I just bite my tongue when they say they are busy, I'm like kid you don't know what busy is, we ran this department on less than a third of the staff we have now and worked 12 hour days. You barely have 40 hours a week on your time card (mine sits around 50) 😂😂
As far as having a retirement fund and the advice your uncle gave you at age 25, it was very sage advice as I had similar advice at a similar age. i always worked for a small family owned business where I was the manager and earned a good weekly salary with lots of vacation time and other perks but no retirement plan. My father explained to me how important it was for me to open an IRA which didn’t make any sense to me in my early twenties, but fortunately I did listen to him.

Fast forward almost 50 years later and boy oh boy did it pay off. I am retired and combined with social security, have sufficient money to live very securely and comfortably. I work two days at week for my enjoyment to have a routine and keep my mind sharp, but could live just as comfortably without that income. But in my early 20’s I had no clue….
 
Some of us don't have that luxery of having jobs despite the education to be able to create such a fund.
 
I think it happens a lot. When your young and earning money, you get suckered into have the latest and the greatest, the newest and the best so you can keep up with others and society. I call it the brain washing of corporate America, it was like this in our days in the 60's, 70's and the 80's and throughout our modern times.

Today its even worse, the "toys" are more expensive and goes out of style within months. I fell for the hype as well in my 20's and into my 30's it took me until I was 45yrs to realize that I don't need fancy designer clothes or shoes or phones and cars. etc. I don't need to impress anyone anymore and for what reason? So now I live a simpler life and I enjoy it more and more each day and I don't miss the hype and the financial stress of having the latest and the greatest spending my hard earn money on useless, worthless items.
 
I think it happens a lot. When your young and earning money, you get suckered into have the latest and the greatest, the newest and the best so you can keep up with others and society. I call it the brain washing of corporate America, it was like this in our days in the 60's, 70's and the 80's and throughout our modern times.

Today its even worse, the "toys" are more expensive and goes out of style within months. I fell for the hype as well in my 20's and into my 30's it took me until I was 45yrs to realize that I don't need fancy designer clothes or shoes or phones and cars. etc. I don't need to impress anyone anymore and for what reason? So now I live a simpler life and I enjoy it more and more each day and I don't miss the hype and the financial stress of having the latest and the greatest spending my hard earn money on useless, worthless items.
We share 45 as a year of drastic change in whom we were.
 
I think it happens a lot. When your young and earning money, you get suckered into have the latest and the greatest, the newest and the best so you can keep up with others and society. I call it the brain washing of corporate America, it was like this in our days in the 60's, 70's and the 80's and throughout our modern times.

Today its even worse, the "toys" are more expensive and goes out of style within months. I fell for the hype as well in my 20's and into my 30's it took me until I was 45yrs to realize that I don't need fancy designer clothes or shoes or phones and cars. etc. I don't need to impress anyone anymore and for what reason? So now I live a simpler life and I enjoy it more and more each day and I don't miss the hype and the financial stress of having the latest and the greatest spending my hard earn money on useless, worthless items.

AS I mentioned on my previous post on this thread, on this subject, I am very fortunate that my father gave me such good advice, for as a young guy in my early twenties making a decent salary, it seemed silly to put away money for fifty years into the future. Sometimes it is true that:

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This thread sure has meandered like a river away from the scene of Nico, William & Leo. But that can be one of the cool things about the forum, as one thing leads to another……Fun thread….& Great Scene getting back to the root of this thread. I am also excited that in two weeks we will another Nico scene. :biggrin:
 
This thread sure has meandered like a river away from the scene of Nico, William & Leo. But that can be one of the cool things about the forum, as one thing leads to another……Fun thread….& Great Scene getting back to the root of this thread. I am also excited that in two weeks we will another Nico scene. :biggrin:
Mike I fully agree.
 
This thread sure has meandered like a river away from the scene of Nico, William & Leo. But that can be one of the cool things about the forum, as one thing leads to another……Fun thread….& Great Scene getting back to the root of this thread. I am also excited that in two weeks we will another Nico scene. :biggrin:

Nico 😍😍
 
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